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YOUR GARDEN. GET MORE OUT OP IT ! Put in Pure-bred Plants and Seeds! Because all the gardening enthusiasm In the world cannot transform inferior seeds and plants into three and flowers of prize beauty, or vegetables of superior size and flavour.
BROKENSHIRE AND ROSS. REGISTERED PLUMBERS AND SHEET AND METAL WORKERS. Phone 52. POLLEN STREET SHORTLAND. Carry a very good stock of lavatory Basins Enamel and Iron Baths Sinks Tanks etc., All work carried out with the best of material «t reasonable prices. Hot water fitting by experts.—Estimates given
GROW A ‘BANNER-CROP’ GARDEN At Mackay’s, only plants that pass all rigid tests are permitted to produce seed. They are the best variety selected to make it possible for you to have a better garden than ever before. There is supreme satisfaction in growing only vigorous trees, high quality vegetables, and beautiful blooms. SEND TO MACKAY’S NOW Din >-,4-1-1 T J rvn T7'mvis+ OUaHaw
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16138, 1 July 1924, Page 7
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